The black art movement from 1965 to 1976 was an influential sport for various reasons. This sport features a series of views on the construction of an African-American culture, which the black artists think is the main authority of political activities. It also announced that the main political objective of the dark expert's efforts is to release from the structure of white political and aesthetic forces. White fashion benchmarks are eliminated and replaced with innovative qualities that appear in dark groups, as white people are deprived of the right to ban or explain the dark characters.
Of course, the civil rights movement has something to do with other black movements that affected the voice of the next struggle, such as the black movement and the black nationalist movement. In 1968, the ruler of East Harlem was the last poet. With the advent of "Dongfeng", Harlem Writers Studio became a group of writers to discuss the feelings of African Americans with all oppressed people all over the world. Due to the very political rap of the last poet, intense rhyme, and re-awakening of the blacks, these secrets are exclusive to those who have built a blueprint for the birth of hip-hop MC. The last poet played in various ways, and the chronology of the group moved by Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin and Umar Bin Hassan pressed them on the legendary dignity.
The black art movements began with the civil rights movement, Malcolm X and Islamic countries, and black power forces. And it usually dates from 1960 to around 1970. The movement of black power and black art is a reaction to a turbulent society. The political pattern at the time. Because racial inequality is dominant, black leaders such as Medgar ยท Evers, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. were assassinated, and Racial Equality Meeting, Student Nonviolence Coordination Committee, SDF Panther All parties are committed to protecting African Americans. Regarding the relationship between human rights black power and black art movement, Larryniel wrote as follows. "Black art is an aesthetic and spiritual sister of the concept of black power.